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Mesillat Yesharim or Mesillas Yeshorim (Hebrew: מסילת ישרים, lit. "Path of the Upright") is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It is different from Luzzato's other writings, which are more philosophical. Mesillat Yesharim was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker. The dialogue version often sheds light on the more well-known version.

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  • Mesilat Yesharim (en hebreu: מסילת ישרים) (en català: la senda dels rectes) és un text ètic del Musar, escrit per l'influent Rabí i cabalista Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). Aquesta obra forma part dels escrits filosòfics de Chaim Luzzato. (ca)
  • Mesilat Yesharim (en hebreo: מסילת ישרים) (en español: la senda de los rectos) es un texto ético de la Literatura del Musar, fue escrito por el influyente rabino y cabalista Moshé Jaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). Esta obra forma parte de los escritos filosóficos de Jaim Luzzato. (es)
  • Mesillat Yesharim or Mesillas Yeshorim (Hebrew: מסילת ישרים, lit. "Path of the Upright") is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It is different from Luzzato's other writings, which are more philosophical. Mesillat Yesharim was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker. The dialogue version often sheds light on the more well-known version. Mesillat Yesharim is probably Luzzato's most influential work, widely learned in virtually every yeshiva since formal study of musar texts was introduced to the yeshiva curriculum by the Mussar Movement of Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. (en)
  • Messilat Yecharim (La voie des Justes) est un livre d'éthique juive écrit et imprimé à Amsterdam en 1740 par le kabbaliste et théologien juif Rabbi Moché Haïm Luzzatto. (fr)
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  • Mesilat Yesharim (en hebreu: מסילת ישרים) (en català: la senda dels rectes) és un text ètic del Musar, escrit per l'influent Rabí i cabalista Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). Aquesta obra forma part dels escrits filosòfics de Chaim Luzzato. (ca)
  • Mesilat Yesharim (en hebreo: מסילת ישרים) (en español: la senda de los rectos) es un texto ético de la Literatura del Musar, fue escrito por el influyente rabino y cabalista Moshé Jaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). Esta obra forma parte de los escritos filosóficos de Jaim Luzzato. (es)
  • Messilat Yecharim (La voie des Justes) est un livre d'éthique juive écrit et imprimé à Amsterdam en 1740 par le kabbaliste et théologien juif Rabbi Moché Haïm Luzzatto. (fr)
  • Mesillat Yesharim or Mesillas Yeshorim (Hebrew: מסילת ישרים, lit. "Path of the Upright") is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It is different from Luzzato's other writings, which are more philosophical. Mesillat Yesharim was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker. The dialogue version often sheds light on the more well-known version. (en)
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  • Mesilat Yesharim (ca)
  • Mesilat Yesharim (es)
  • Messilat Yecharim (fr)
  • Mesillat Yesharim (en)
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